Viper, the Scottish dual wielding cannibal badass, who ended up getting decapitated roughly one quarter of the way into the feature film Doomsday. Sad really. She was wrong in all the right ways, a sexy, face tattooed cannibal chick that liked to kill people play with fire.

Hard to forget this handsome fellow, one of the few redeeming features of the Phantom Menace and one of its horrifically underused elements. While on the surface ole Darth Maul has the typical demon motif going, black and red skin pigmentation, yellow eyes, crown of horns and some pretty gnarly teeth. He had no lines worth mentioning, and was pretty much the stoic silent type. Not really fitting the evil villain trope very well, no taunting, no monologues, just taking care of business and chopping Jedi in half. Its a shame that Maul hasn't gotten the same fandom love as Boba Fett.

So Why Do I ask?

There are lots and lots of characters who file through the wings and the background of movies and television shows, and many of them are nothing more than filler and we don't care about them. But then there are characters who pop in, and they are killed far too soon, or are under utilized in the story.

Could Maul have a hidden side as a mystic and a seeker of knowledge and wisdom? Is there a philosopher behind the demonic face?Was Viper more than just a trope laden badass, was there a reason that she was so over the top? Did she have kids, or did she eat them? Did she teach them to be cannibals?

These are the most prominent two that regularly come to mind.

I'd like to do some brainstorming here, and get a list of badasses (good, bad or neutral) who didn't get the time and attention they deserved, and follow that list compilation up with a Quest.

You mention Boba Fett yourself. What did he do, really? In the first (last) trilogy he just stands there on Bespin, flies off with Solo, hands Solo over to Jabba then gets bumped into the pit in the usual slapstick Harrison Ford way.

Jango Fett does pretty much the same, only to die easily with his head lopped off by... hmm.. Obi Wan I think.

So, two takers there, for bad guys that ended too early.

Pretty much all the bounty hunters in the old trilogy looked cool, but got no screen time (Except for that one cut scene on Bespin with Vader). Bossk, IG-88, etc.

You mention Boba Fett yourself. What did he do, really? In the first (last) trilogy he just stands there on Bespin, flies off with Solo, hands Solo over to Jabba then gets bumped into the pit in the usual slapstick Harrison Ford way.

Jango Fett does pretty much the same, only to die easily with his head lopped off by... hmm.. Obi Wan I think.

So, two takers there, for bad guys that ended too early.

Pretty much all the bounty hunters in the old trilogy looked cool, but got no screen time (Except for that one cut scene on Bespin with Vader). Bossk, IG-88, etc.

Made for nice figurines in my childhood collection though.

I know IG-88 got a short story somewhere, but Boba Fett has gotten a lot of fan attention and rumor has it the Mandalorian is going to get his own spin off movie (if it isn't rated R and directed by Quinten Tarantino I'm not interested).

But Bossk, 4LOM and Zuckus, and Dengar totally get this sort of billing.

Jango was sorta redeemed in the animated series, if you count those. No doubt both Boba and Maul have been redeemed in some third party novels, which are generally said to be better than anything Lucas came up with.

As for more bad asses who died too soon, I would have to think about it. Probably anyone played by Michelle Rodriguez.

Ah, how I have come to love that sense of accomplishment and victory that I get when I pull the wool over the eyes of a clever player character. What DM Triumphs have you had?

Some of mine:1. Finally killing an incredibly powerful, lucky, annoying player's character.2. Finally achieving a TPK (Total Party Kill)3. Finally achieving a TPK using only traps4. Finally working out how to make it so that d**n wizard doesn't steal the spotlight all the d**n time.

All fascinatingly interesting, loathsome (except Kal Drogo) larger than life personalities. All three have back-stories and dynamics that just beg to be expanded upon!! All meet their doom too early for my tastes, while the more mundane characters get to frolic on.

Ah, how I have come to love that sense of accomplishment and victory that I get when I pull the wool over the eyes of a clever player character. What DM Triumphs have you had?

Some of mine:1. Finally killing an incredibly powerful, lucky, annoying player's character.2. Finally achieving a TPK (Total Party Kill)3. Finally achieving a TPK using only traps4. Finally working out how to make it so that d**n wizard doesn't steal the spotlight all the d**n time.

Ah, how I have come to love that sense of accomplishment and victory that I get when I pull the wool over the eyes of a clever player character. What DM Triumphs have you had?

Some of mine:1. Finally killing an incredibly powerful, lucky, annoying player's character.2. Finally achieving a TPK (Total Party Kill)3. Finally achieving a TPK using only traps4. Finally working out how to make it so that d**n wizard doesn't steal the spotlight all the d**n time.

Ah, how I have come to love that sense of accomplishment and victory that I get when I pull the wool over the eyes of a clever player character. What DM Triumphs have you had?

Some of mine:1. Finally killing an incredibly powerful, lucky, annoying player's character.2. Finally achieving a TPK (Total Party Kill)3. Finally achieving a TPK using only traps4. Finally working out how to make it so that d**n wizard doesn't steal the spotlight all the d**n time.

Viper, the Scottish dual wielding cannibal badass, who ended up getting decapitated roughly one quarter of the way into the feature film Doomsday. Sad really. She was wrong in all the right ways, a sexy, face tattooed cannibal chick that liked to kill people play with fire.

I was completely unaware of this movie until I saw this. Watched it, was entertained by it despite (or because of?) all the implausible things. Still, I can say that your teaser was enough to get me to watch it; and, yes, she died too soon.